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Abandoned flamingo chick is being raised by two adoptive dads at UK zoo

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This baby flamingo is being successfully raised by two fathers at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, after its biological parents vacated their nest.

Experienced flamingo parents, Hudson and Blaze, were taking excellent care of their shared nest, and keepers decided they were the best candidates amongst the whole flamboyance - a group of flamingos.

The egg was placed in the male couple’s nest, and they sat tight on it until it hatched, taking exemplary care of the chick ever since.

Bird team leader, Tim Savage said: “Flamingos usually work together, as a monogamous pair, to care for their eggs and subsequent chicks. Hudson and Blaze were the clear choice for the incubated egg, as they have always proved to be ideal parents.

“After the chick hatched in their nest, they sat with it for two weeks, keeping it warm and protecting it from other flamingos, who often squabble and shove around different nest sites.

“Fluffy grey flamingo chicks are fed with bright red 'crop milk,' which is made by both male and female parents. It is made in the linings of their digestive tract, and contains fat, protein and blood cells. You can often spot the new parents in a group, because they give so much of their own pigment to their chicks that they almost turn white!”

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